When Hugh Jackman appears in Fox's third (currently untitled) standalone Wolverine movie in March 2017, it will be the end of an era for fans of the adamantium-clawed superhero.

Jackman, who first played Wolverine (aka Logan) in Bryan Singer's 2000 movie X-Men, currently holds the record for starring in the highest number of films as the same comic book character. The 2017 sequel will be Jackman's eighth appearance as Wolverine – and, the actor has previously confirmed, his last.

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To celebrate the forthcoming momentous occasion, Jackman took to Twitter today to unveil a teaser image for the film, and to invite fans to submit their own ideas for what should happen in it, under the hashtag #onemoretime.

"My last time putting on the claws. What do you want to see happen? 50 words or less. I'll read as many as I can," he tweeted.

A few hours later, the actor posted a video clip, in which he described how he'd been "completely blown away" by the response from fans.

"I'm going to read as many as possible. I'm already loving reading them," he said.